UPDATE: I have just added another animation option (hop), you can check it out here.
UPDATE: I have just added another animation option (hop), you can check it out here.
Watch the video.
cmatrix
has it’s own features, and has most certainly been an inspiration. At first I made a project as a matrix-clone, in c.
Later on I added an extra feature in another project, rendering ascii-art in the foreground. In this step I tried taking a step further on.
oh boy, everything means something, all the names are taken.
Check out basht
As a matter of fact it is one of the scripts that I cannot do without, I use it everyday, it is very convenient. But then again I wrote it myself, so I can’t be objective.
I have never tried it. But debian based + xfce, so you know what to expect.
This is a long list of terminal goodies: https://github.com/toolleeo/cli-apps/
Also, check the games that I have written, in the same spirit as this one:
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/tui-sudoku
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/wordle
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/ladder
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/mneme
Someone should come up with a new distro with the name potatOS, just for cases like this .
I am still using the arrow keys, I must be an idiot , too. If this script helps you with the vim movements, you can check out for the same reason two or three scripts of mine, in the same repo: tui-mines, mneme,tui-sudoku.
Hey let me know how it goes, any feedback is welcome!
Thanks, any feedback would be welcome!
This may come as a shock as well, but here’s the same script, in python: radion.py
Somehow things seem similar (perhaps better) in Greece:
I haven’t used the rust version, but, with a glance, pretty much the rust replica as well as the c clone I wrote lead to more or less the same outcome as the bash original script. A mesmerizing effect.